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Drapery OPMED-TIliS BAY, MAY 26th, - 7 PACKAGES OF DRAPER V, BOUGHT A JOB, AND WILL BE SOLD FROM i to i the English Cost. J. MARSHALL, Albert Street and Pollen Street. 395

S. HETHERINGTON T> ESPECTFULLY^'soIicits the attention of his' Customers and the Thames JLL Inhabitants generally to his NEW AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK or f WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY,. AND CLOTHING. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT—COMPRISING— Newest Styles in Fancy Dresses New Homespuns New Satin Cloths —assorted colors New Twilled Winceys -- New Figured "Satinettes , ' - New French Merinoes—all colours j New Figured Poplinettes - New Winceys in all shades - t New Dress Sergos New All wool Plaids. * ,' %r Ac., &c, &c, &c. .- variety «f N«w Fanoy Wool Goods, Ladies' New Fancy Skirts, nnd New Hyde J - * Park'Oostumes. . ' ' * THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT IS WELL ASSORTED WITH NEW WINTER CLOTHING. Men's New Overcoats " Men's New Suits Men's New Paramatta Overcoats Boys' and Youths' New Clothing Men's New Galatea, Paget, and Pilot • Men's Hats— a_ general assortment of Cloth Coats fashionable shapes • &c, &c, &c, ' "" Ac. '• MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Ladies' New Felt Hats in Drabs, Greens, Hats in greet variety Blues, Browns and Blacks Latest English Fashions in New MillinLadies' New Felt Bonnets cry, Bonnets, and Trimmed Hate, Ladies', Girls', and Children's New Straw New Hat and Bonnet Trimmings. &C, &&, - &C, &C. NEW OSTRICH FEATHERS! HEW FLOWERS!! NEW ORNAMENTS!!! &C, ' ' &C. Sec, &3. 1 -The above New Goods for .Winter Trade have all been well bought and carefully - 1 ' selected. The greater part of which were bought considerably under usual valni," ~. i and aie now marked off to be sold at moderate prices. S. H. can confidently assure his Customers that FOR QUALITY OF GOODS AND 1 REAL VALUE FOR MONSY HE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD by any Draper in | either Auckland or the.Thames. INSPECTION OF STOCK RESPECTFULLY INVITED. DEESS AND MANTLE MAKING DONE ON THE PREMISES. «^- PLEASE NOTE THB ADDRESS— S. HETHERINGTON, Pollen Street.

Notxcei HSTJLLWELL, PARAWAI NUR- . SBRT, THAMES. 50,000 Thorn Qivcks, 1 year old, 12s per 1000 j do 2 year fine, 15a per 1000. Fruit Trees, in sor's, 18s ,per dozen, £5 per 100. Pines for shelter planting, from 30& to 60b per ICD ; Barberry, for hedges, 60s per 1000; B^ck and White Grapes, from 503 to £5 per 100; Norfolk Pines, from 2s ; Blue Gums, 30s to 50s per 100; English Oaks, Is, or 60s per 100 ; Old English Ivys, Is ; Rhubarb Roots, 6s per dozen j Strawberry Plants, 2s 6d per 100 f Filberts, Is 6d to 2s 6d, or £5 per 100; Roses (56 sorts), Is, or £3 10s per ICD. Orders will be received for Trees and Seeds at the Office of Mr C. F. .Mitch bll, Paeroa, Ohinemuri. TO THE PUBLIC. I BEG- to THANK my Friends and the ' Public for their liberal support during r 3veral years past, and to notify that I hare disposed of the BUTCHEBING BUSINESS carried en by me in Owen street, Grahamstown, to Mr J. Nfai,, whom I can confidently recommend, and trust that the patronage ; hitherto accorded to me will be transferred to him. ' '' ' N ♦ J. Town send. Having purchased the BUSINESS ,till now carried on by Mr Townsehd, an 4 removed to those premises next Governor Bowen Hotel, I respectfully assure his and my customers and the public that no endeavour on my part shall be wanting to give satisfaction and merit liberal support. J. NEAL, BUTCHER, Late of Golden Cegwn Stbeet. j M. ARDERN i (Widow of the late Joseph Abdbun) ; BE<JS to inform her Friends' and the Public generally that she is still carrying i on the Business of [ UNDERTAKER | At the old premises ROLLESTON STREET. FUNEEALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED On the most reasonable term?. GRAVE FENCES, HEAD BOARDS, and nil kinds of Jobbing Work executed on the shortest notice. MAEY AlipiEEN; ROLLESTON STREET, THAMES. 839 i PPLIOATIONS for RESIDENCE !\ SITES on Goldfield on SALE at the KvskiKQ Stab Office.

* -Notices FINEST CANTERBURY and WAIROA CHEESE'at '" ■■-■•, ' MEARS AND CO.'S CENTRAL CASH JjITORE, PoUen. street. - new Zealand insurance COMPANY'S AGENGY. . riIHE undersigned'begs to notify th«VhavX ing been APPOINTED by the Wew Ze land Insurance Company their AGENT for Thames, ho . has OPENED NEW OFFICES in ALBERT STREET, near the Wharf. / Eewd. Hohks. Thamjs Agbkoy OrncESi Pollen street, Shortland ; and Albert street, Grahamstown. ■'" 670 THE PHCENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. Established a Century, during which time.it has paid in claims, EtsyEK MniaoNß i , ■ , Sterling. Head Opjioe—'Lombard street, • A GENCTES. THBOTTaHOUT THB WOBID. THE Undersigned is now prepared t« effect INSURANCES at LOWEST OURRENT RATES. Thos. H. Mabik, Superintendent for New Zealand. Agent at the Thames — W. SOUTJ3R & CO. 569 JD UY your GROCERIES-where the system 13 is—Small Profits and Quick Returns— that is at MEARS AND CO.'S CENTRAL CASH STORE, Pollen street. FOR SALE — FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS in Mackay street, with Threeroomed COTTAGES erected thereon. Price, £80 to £100. Apply to ' A. Hums, Agent, • Albert street. FINEST QUALITY HAMS and BACON at MEARS AND CO.'S E NTRAL CASH STORE, Pollen street. - OANDBILLS for Drapers, Grooors and '! J Storekepem - generally. Any Site or Color, At theoE Peking Stab Offic? ITT ANTED KNOWN—Proxy Forms VV for Mining Companies may be obtained at. the Star Office. /"I WALLT3B, Wholesale and B>tai. V.T* Tobacconist, noxt tiio Bank of New ZualaiKl J3rown-strcut, Graharastown.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2635, 19 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2635, 19 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2635, 19 June 1877, Page 3

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